Monday, February 20, 2017

Pedophilia Advocacy Knocks Down Prominent
“Conservative” Gay

By Julio
Severo

Gay nationalist
“conservative” Milo Yiannopoulos had been invited as the keynote speaker at the
Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), the most important
conservative event in the United States, but he was quickly disinvited after
videos surfaced of him defending sex between men and boys.

The
videos were posted on Twitter by a group called the Reagan Battalion, which
“bills itself as a conservative news source,” USA Today reports.

“We
are talking about 13-25, 13-28, these things do happen perfectly consensually,”
Yiannopoulos said in one of the videos.

The
first video, which the Reagan Battalion shared over the weekend, is from a 2016
interview on a podcast called The Drunken Peasants. In it Yiannopoulos
denounced the “arbitrary and oppressive idea of consent” and said, “People are
messy and complex, and actually in the homosexual world particularly, some of
those relationships between younger boys and older men, those coming-of-age
relationships, the relationships in which those older men have helped those
young boys to discover who they are and give them security and safety and
provide them with love and a reliable, a rock, where they can’t speak to their
parents.”

He
also said such relationships do not constitute pedophilia. “Pedophilia is not
an attraction to somebody who is 13 years old who is sexually mature,” he said.
“Pedophilia is an attraction to children who have not reached puberty.”

After
discussing his sexual relationship with “Father Michael,” which he allegedly
had as a teenager at age 14, the interviewer, Joe Rogan, said, “It sounds like
molestation to me… It sounds like Catholic priest molestation to me.”

Yet, Yiannopoulos
did not condemn the experience. He said, “It wasn’t molestation.”

“That’s
absolutely molestation,” Rogan shot back.

Even
though Yiannopoulos was clearly a sexual abuse victim himself in the clutches
of a Catholic priest, he replied, “I’m grateful for Father Michael. I wouldn’t
give nearly such good head if it wasn’t for him.”

“Spotlight”
seems to fit Yiannopoulos’s case, but he does not seem to have disliked his
abuse.

Yiannopoulos,
who is an editor at the conservative Breitbart, became a hero in some nationalistic
right-wing circles over fiery rhetoric and disdain for political
correctness, especially on college campuses. Earlier this month his speech at
the University of California Berkeley was canceled after protests of his
appearance turned violent. Even Trump got involved by threatening to pull
funds from the school.

Many conservatives
had criticized CPAC for choosing Yiannopoulos as its keynote speaker because they
do not see him as a traditional conservative. Instead, Yiannopoulos is seen as
the figurehead of the alt-Right movement, a movement that prides itself in
nationalism, which many accuse of racism and anti-Semitism.

“Due
to the revelation of an offensive video in the past 24 hours condoning
pedophilia, the American Conservative Union has decided to rescind the
invitation of Milo Yiannopoulos to speak at the Conservative Political Action
Conference,” ACU Chairman Matt Schlapp said in a statement Monday.

“First, it was
an error for CPAC to invite Milo to keynote, despite his rhetorical brilliance
and his ability to dismantle and expose today’s ridiculous PC extremes. It’s
one thing for Milo to speak on college campuses and other settings, where he
can also be himself, including using his full range of profanity, vulgarity,
and gay flaunting. It’s another thing for CPAC to celebrate an out and proud
homosexual as one of its champions (after all, that’s part of being a keynote
speaker at a conference of this kind; you are invited because of your
leadership and your voice)… while CPAC is a political organization rather than
a religious one, if it fails to hold the line on gay activism, it will cease to
be truly conservative.”

Brown
also said,

“Milo drew
attention to the fact that many older gay men are involved with much younger
gay men (commonly called “boys,” according to Milo), a practice defended in 2013 by the
influential gay journalist Michelangelo Signorile, who noted that, ‘Historically,
gay men have engaged in intergenerational sexual encounters, brief romances and
long-term relationships — among consenting adults — probably much more than
straight people have.’”

“It is no secret
that gay activists have often been at the forefront of pushing for the lowering
of the age of consent. It is also no secret that gay literature through the
centuries has celebrated the ‘love’ of grown men and boys, and in these cases, there
is no doubt that they were minors rather than young men.”

The
attempt to associate homosexuality with conservatism will produce an automatic
divorce from the most important ally of conservatism: Christian values.

Conservatism
can survive without homosexuality, but it cannot survive without Christian
values.

Earlier
this month, Rev. Scott Lively prophetically
warned about “conservatives being enticed to embrace attention-hog
Milo Yiannopoulos as a hero of conservatism: run away!”

He also
warned that the union of nationalism and homosexuality has a dark precedent:
Nazism.

The
new union of nationalism and homosexuality will not destroy the homosexualist
movement. It will bring the homosexuality movement into the conservative
movement, giving gay militants the supreme privilege to advance their ideology
through the Left and the Right at the same time. It will destroy the
traditional union between the conservative movement and Bible-believing
Christians in the United States.

The
Bible never condemns the homosexualist movement. It attacks only the homosexual
behavior, because thence flows every evil, including the homosexualist
movement.

If the
conservative movement rejects the Bible, it cannot be surprised when a “conservative”
gay leader is caught condoning sex between men and boys.

Interestingly,
when Lively’s
article on Yiannopoulos was made available in Brazil, some Catholic
nationalists attacked it because, in their view, there is no problem for a
conservative leader to be an open gay. Yet, a pedophilic Catholic priest somehow
“produced” the “conservative” gay Yiannopoulos.

And
Breitbart and CPAC worked to present him, to the U.S. and the world, as a model
of conservatism. CPAC is politically so important that even President Trump is
scheduled to speak at its event.

Breitbart,
CPAC and other conservative groups need more Bible-based Christianity and no “conservative”
homosexuality. There is no need to put homosexuals, who defy God by their
immoral lifestyles, in conservative leadership roles, but there is a need to give
prominence to the Bible and its values in the conservative movement.

Without
the Bible, the conservative movement has only useless posts and prominence to
offer to Yiannopoulos and other homosexuals, whose vices and problems eventually
destroy conservatism.

With
the Bible, the conservative movement can offer Jesus to Yiannopoulos and other
homosexuals.

Conservatism
without Jesus is useless and does not save, deliver and heal homosexuals and
other broken people.

With
information from The Blaze, USAToday, The Washington Times, The Daily Beast and
The Advocate.